Blue House Portrait

May 5, 2010
My new favorite thing to do with an image is to add  tonal contrasts to an image.  While I don’t want the subject to become “funky”, I do want their  surroundings to be interesting.  I look for an image be felt and not just sit there; not to be flat.   Perhaps That is too much philosophy , but that is what I strive to do.  Sometimes I push it too far, but sometimes (most of the time), it just works.

Below is an example of that.  The first image is the finished work, and below that the original.  The original is not much to look at, but by adding tonal contrast to the house and playing with a levels adjustment, you can see the result.  It literally is night and day.

6 Responses to “Blue House Portrait”

  1. Indeed a huge difference! the processed image looks so much more interesting!

  2. Tabitha Blue says:

    Absolutely!! The difference is amazing… now I’m going to have to play with that more :)

  3. Toni says:

    That’s my kind of processing, Chris, and what I try to do with my work, too. Looks great!!

  4. Marie says:

    like the colors of the first one !

  5. rian says:

    it does make the surroundings pop! great work.. :)

  6. Andrei Barbu says:

    Beautiful shots! Great light and colors, i like the processing! Excellent work!